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10 Designers to Watch This New York Fashion Week

Tis the season for The Next Big Things, and this crop of New York Fashion Week first-timers has major potential.

From Katy Perrys stylist to the art worlds worst kept secret, here are 10 new labels ready to break through the hype and into your 2018 wardrobe.

"Elevated basics" are an overdone load, but Anon Atelier's are really (really) good. Think white leather tanks, millennial pink mechanic jumpsuits, and an oversize denim hoodie redone in raw silk.

Designers Alexa Chapman and Jess Stone may be the new kids, but they seem to know what's up.

2EUGENIA KIM   GETTY This accessory line was born from a bad haircut (really), when its namesake founder realized a good hat could make anything better.

One CFDA Accessories award and severalInstagram-famous hits later, Kim comes to NYFW with hats, handbags, and (we hope) more kitty knitwear! 3FRANCO LACOSTA   GETTY Franco Lacosta was a male model turned reality show photographer with stints on The Bachelor and America's Top Model.

Somewhere along the way, he discovered he's also a fantastic tailor, and started making bespoke suits for Italian magazines, Broadway stars, and Adam Lambert. Now Lacosta hits the women's calendar for the first time this week.

Bravo TV, you coming? 4JUICY COUTURE by JAMIE MIZRAHI   GETTY Their new creative director is aHollywood super-stylist. Their new tracksuits give props to Maxine Waters.

And their big debut is happening sometime on September 13. When? How? Stay tuned—whatever it is, you can bet it'll be on InstagramASAP.

(And maybe also on A$AP. Honestly, with this creative team, who knows?) 5LOROD   GETTY A little bit '70s, a little bit "seriously, why don't I own that?" Lorod is big on topstitched cool and reworked workwear.

The brainchild of Lauren Rodriguez and Michael Freels, this new range is already sold at Opening Ceremony, because where else can one buy a slim silk bowling shirt? 6LOU DALLAS   GETTY In 2013, the artist Rafaella Hanley created Lou Dallas, a fictional babe with a fashion line that was soon labeled "boudoir punk" by fans.

With top notes of Marie Antoinette and whiffs of art school garage bands, the line's been an underground addiction for gallerinas and fashion academics. This week, it's poised to break through with the Insta-girls, too.

7MATTHEW ADAMS DOLAN   GETTY He threw a "Bed In" for his first menswear collection, and has a vocal fan in Rihanna.

But this international whiz kid (former home bases: New England, Switzerland, Sydney, Japan…) is on our radar for bell-bottoms, not buzz: his flawless denim drop-flares hint at a future lux streetwear empire. Nice pants, Mr Dolan.

8PRISCA VERA   GETTY If you say ciao to every slip dress in sight, you should know Prisca Franchetti. The Italian designer makes piles of silky, drape-y dream clothes in candy-colored palettes and cloud-weight fabrics.

(Apparently, she's alsoquite a daredevil on the slopes…) 9SOLACE LONDON   SOLACE LONDON Its ironic that a brand named for safe havens is the one pushing boundaries, but designers Laura Taylor and Ryan Holliday-Stevens are in on the joke.

They take simple concepts like monochrome cotton and drawstring outerwear, then twist and bias-cut their way to modern, unusual, and super-sexy takes on everyday clothes. The Brits hit NYFW soil for the first time this week, and gosh, were excited.

(But maybe not as excited as Net-a-Porter, who are selling some of the runway pieces right after they drop.) 10SEZANE   GETTY How's this for see-now-buy-now: instead of staging a fashion week collection, Morgane Sézalory decided to debut her latest stuff in her new flagship store… and open it on the first day of NYFW instead.

After their Madewell collection sold out tres vite,Sézane's French girl staples should get a serious welcome stateside.

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How to Wear Flannels 5 Ways - Duration: 5:11.

What's up you guys it's Jose Zuniga from Teaching Men's Fashion, and for today's

video we're going to be talking about "How to wear the flannel." This is the

perfect transitional piece to take you from the hot summer days, to the crisp

cold fall nights, but when it shines best is when you know how to properly layer

for fall and winter. And that's exactly what we're covered today. Today we're

gonna go over five ways to wear the flannel also some tips on buying the

right ones. Number one, find the right colors. Colors

like red, yellow, blue or grey are my favorite colors. Try to avoid a

combination of too many colors, like the mad dress style because it's just an

eyesore and way too difficult to style. The second thing is picking out the

right style and what to look for. The first thing, make sure it's a thick

fabric like this, again it's fall in winter you want to insulate heat so make

sure it's a functional one not something that's too light. And then embrace the

checks, I personally prefer the more complex plaid print as opposed to

something more regular and balanced like a gingham. So when it comes to flannels,

plaid and thick. Now let's move on to number three, and I'm gonna show you how

to style these bad boys the great thing about a flannel is that they're super

practical they essentially look good on almost any body type. So everyone can

benefit from owning and the beauty of it is that you can wear it as a solo piece,

with some light denim, and trainers, for us stylish comfortable and put together look.

Of course, you can wear it just by itself like I said, the bold print of the

flannel makes it a great centerpiece for any outfit. It's kind of like a more

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money. But if you're thinking "nah, Jose this is too basic for me. I need a little

bit more flair, something a little bit more creative." I got you. Flannels are one

of the easiest and best garments to layer when it comes to fall in winter.

And don't go crazy start easy grab a white or black shirt, then just keep the

flame on top of it, leave it completely unbuttoned, for one of the easiest

layering looks you can do for fall. What I do recommend is you try something a

little bit more grungy and modern when it comes to your t-shirt, whether it be a

raw hemline or a deep scoop knit. Kind of like I'm wearing, it goes in line with

aesthetic you're trying to promote. But the outfits don't stop there, let's

try something different for number three. You know, the flannel is so versatile. Can

we layer it over a hoodie? Let's try it out. For a more young guys approach, try

layering your flannel over a hoodie. Only real style professionals can pull

something like this off and most of your friends aren't smart enough or creating

enough to do it. Now I'm not calling them dumb or anything you're just smart enough

to watch this channel. There are also smarter approaches to wearing a flannel.

You can easily throw a simple great jumper, keep the neutral flannel

underneath, if you're going for a smarter approach you don't want something bold,

too crazy and pattern. Keep a neutral flannel pair that with some raw denim or

tailored dark denim,that fits well, without any tear

distressing to stay in line with that smart approach. And finally for my dapper

crowd, I wasn't gonna leave you guys hanging. You can still wear flannels too.

You can easily wear it with a suit, now the only thing you need to beware is

that when you're going for a classy approach, again stay with the muted

colors.Avoid the bright yellows, the bright reds, stick to the neutrals like

your grays, and blues, and you're safe to go when you're matching your flannels

with your suits. And that's basically it boys, those are 5 ways to style the

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That's it for me today, see you next time!

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